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Corlett Bolton continues support of local charities with its generous clients

by isleofman.com 5th May 2017

The One World Centre, Isle of Man Alzheimer’s Society, Rushen Heritage Trust and IOM Children’s Centre are the latest recipients of donations from Corlett Bolton.

Instead of accepting payment for the swearing of oaths on documents the company asks for donations to its charity box for staff-nominated charities which are distributed every few months. This month sees ?400 split between the latest charities to be selected.

Having started this scheme in January 2016 Corlett Bolton has raised ?1,300 to date.

Sally Bolton, Director of Corlett Bolton, said: ‘Every quarter we pick a few charities to distribute the payments made by our clients in lieu of fees for our advocates swearing of oaths. I think people are particularly generous when they learn that we are not charging for our services.

‘There are some great charities doing important work locally and we try to pick a selection which benefit a wide range of causes both on and off the Island. I hope our donors will be pleased to learn where the money has gone.’

Laura King, Coordinator for Rushen Heritage Trust, said: ‘A big thank you to all the team at Corlett Bolton for nominating the trust to receive this generous donation. It’s always great to know that local businesses and their employees value the work we do to preserve our Island’s heritage.’

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 5th, May 2017 11:56pm.

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